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The Roswell Alien Interview | Your Soul Has Been Here Thousands of Times

The Why Files

Main takeaways
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Lawrence Spencer received Roswell-era documents including transcripts of telepathic interviews with a nonhuman subject.

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Nurse Matilda Mroy claims she communicated telepathically with an entity (Arrol) who identified as an ISBE — an immortal spiritual being.

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Arrol describes Earth as a prison world where spirits are processed, memory-wiped, and reincarnated to maintain control.

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Matilda attempted to preserve her testimony before death, but Spencer later destroyed the original documents, fueling authenticity disputes.

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Elements of the story echo science-fiction and other doctrines, creating a strong emotional following despite factual doubts.

Key moments
Questions answered

Who was Matilda Mroy and why did she send documents to Lawrence Spencer?

Matilda Mroy was a flight nurse at Roswell who, terminally ill in 2007, mailed military documents and her testimony to Spencer to reveal what she said she’d witnessed in 1947.

How did the military reportedly communicate with the recovered subject?

According to the transcripts, conventional translators and scientists failed; the only effective method was telepathic communication mediated by Matilda.

What is an ISBE in the 'Alien Interview' account?

ISBE stands for Immortal Spiritual Being — a form of pure awareness that supposedly inhabits physical bodies and can persist across lifetimes.

What mechanism does the story claim keeps souls trapped on Earth?

The narrative describes a shield and processing stations that detect spirits after death, erase memories with implants and hypnotic imagery, then reincarnate them to perpetuate control.

Why do researchers and readers doubt the account’s authenticity?

Skepticism grew after Spencer destroyed the original documents, later marketed related fiction, and researchers noted parallels to existing doctrines and science-fiction tropes.

Discovery of Military Documents 00:06

"In 2007, Lawrence Spencer found a thick envelope in his mailbox, full of military documents from the 1940s."

  • In 2007, Lawrence Spencer discovered an envelope containing military documents from the 1940s, specifically related to Roswell Army Airfield.

  • Among these documents were routine duty rosters, schedule memos, and some stamped "top secret."

  • Spencer found transcripts of unusual interviews where the military struggled to communicate with a subject, initially requiring translators and scientists.

  • The military ultimately realized that the only way to communicate with the subject was telepathically, which led to pages filled with predictions, warnings, strange technology, and mention of a secret war.

Matilda Mroy's Secret 04:57

"Matilda Mroy was a nurse in the US Army who had a secret that could get her killed."

  • Matilda Mroy, a nurse in the US Army, harbored a significant secret regarding her knowledge of extraterrestrial encounters.

  • After being diagnosed with cancer and given only weeks to live, Matilda decided to send military documents to Lawrence Spencer, hoping to share her secret.

  • In her handwritten letter, she expressed her desire to disclose the truth, stating she felt compelled to share her story after keeping it for sixty years.

  • Matilda's story began on July 8, 1947, when she was a flight nurse assigned to the 509th Bomb Group at Roswell.

Encounter with the Alien Being 06:10

"There in the corner, sitting on a small chair, was a being about 3 feet tall, gray skin, large head, no hair."

  • Upon arriving at the base, Matilda noticed unusual activity and armed guards in places that previously had none, indicating something significant had occurred.

  • She was brought to a secluded room where she encountered a small alien being that appeared non-biological, described as looking like a doll made of plastic or rubber.

  • Despite initial trepidation about the being, Matilda felt calm and was able to establish a telepathic connection with it.

Telepathic Communication and Insights 07:35

"I am an ISBE, an immortal spiritual being. An ISBE exists as pure awareness."

  • Matilda learned the being identified itself as Arrol, an officer from a civilization called the Domain, which controls a significant portion of the physical universe.

  • Through telepathic communication, Arrol revealed that she was part of an ongoing war that spanned thousands of galaxies, a conflict largely unknown to humans.

  • Arrol explained the difference between her civilization and the Old Empire, highlighting that the Domain sought expansion through exploration while the Old Empire relied on control through force and manipulation.

  • Notably, Arrol described herself as an ISBE, or immortal spiritual being, indicating that her existence transcends physical form and that the physical body is merely a tool for her awareness.

The Nature of Consciousness and Imprisonment on Earth 10:20

"Every conscious being in the universe is an immortal spiritual being, even humans."

  • Arrol explains that human bodies are merely vessels, and each individual is a conscious being, known as an Immortal Spiritual Being (ISB). He further reveals that Earth is not just a planet but a prison established around 8,000 BC by an Old Empire that imprisoned dissidents and free thinkers—those considered dangerous by the regime.

  • The Old Empire's categorization of its captives as "untouchables" highlights a control system that has persisted through time.

The Mechanisms of Control and Reincarnation 11:28

"Death should set the spirit free, but a shield around the solar system prevents escape."

  • Upon death, spirits are detected by a protective shield surrounding the solar system and are pulled into a processing station where their memories are wiped extensively, including every previous life.

  • The old Empire implements hypnotic implants that project deceptive images into the spirit's consciousness, creating a fabricated concept of the afterlife seen in near-death experiences.

  • This outlined recycling system aims to maintain control over spirits, who are sent back to Earth in new bodies, perpetuating a cycle of forgetfulness and obedience, functioning as a control mechanism across lifetimes.

The Reality of Creation and Humanity's History 13:46

"We were part of an intergalactic space opera and didn't know it."

  • Earth’s biological life is not natural; every species was designed and manufactured by intergalactic corporations billions of years ago. Companies like "Bugs and Blossoms" created insects and flowers while other corporations engineered larger animals as products rather than experimental subjects.

  • The concept of sexual reproduction is presented as a cost-cutting measure, allowing species to replace themselves instead of needing constant replacements.

Reincarnated ISBs and Their Impact 15:18

"Thousands of domain officers had been captured and dumped on Earth over the centuries."

  • Many of Earth’s greatest minds, like Leonardo da Vinci and Nikola Tesla, are posited to be reincarnated ISBs who leaked knowledge from their past lives rather than inventing new ideas.

  • The narrative describes how a specialized battalion was sent to shut down the prison system, leading to its own demise as they were perceived as escaped inmates and subsequently captured.

Matilda and Her Journey of Awakening 17:00

"For the first time in 8,000 years, a captured domain officer knew who she really was."

  • Matilda, among the captured, begins to recover her memories and identity through her interaction with Arrol. She experiences emotions tied to her past life and begins to remember critical aspects of her original identity as a domain officer.

  • The telepathic abilities she possesses hint at training that transcends her current existence, suggesting that her unique insights stem from a deeper, forgotten past within the lost battalion of domain officers.

The Risks of Knowledge and Reconnection 18:24

"Electroshock was the same tool the Old Empire used to wipe memories."

  • Matilda and Arrol manage to rebuild a connection, sharing vital information despite the military's attempts to control and separate them. However, as tensions rise, the military resorts to employing forceful tactics against Arrol, mirroring the old Empire's methods of control.

  • When Matilda witnesses Arrol's electroshock treatment, it becomes evident that the military is attempting to erase their connection and the knowledge she has gained about the prison's control systems. Matilda's resulting relief rather than grief indicates the intense emotional strain and deeper understanding of their situation.

Matilda's Final Attempt 20:35

"The package she sent to Lawrence Spencer was a desperate and final attempt."

  • In 2007, at the age of 83, Matilda's health began to deteriorate, and she feared losing her knowledge of the "domain" and her role in breaking an existential cycle. She sent a package to Lawrence Spencer, hoping to preserve her insights before she was inevitably recycled through the 'amnesia process' into a new life lacking any memory of her previous experiences.

  • Her fears were realized when she passed away before her story was published as "Alien Interview" in 2008. This book soon became a cornerstone in alien contact literature but left Matilda's ultimate fate unresolved when she did not live to witness its release.

Continuity of Memory and Knowledge 21:28

"There’s someone out there right now who has Matilda’s memories and the knowledge of thousands of lifetimes."

  • Following Matilda's passing, there remains a suggestion that her spirit or consciousness may have been reborn in another individual, potentially a teenager. This young person, unaware of their ancestral knowledge, might feel a vague calling or purpose, indicating a deeper connection to Matilda's experiences.

  • The narrative suggests that deep-rooted memories of vast lifetimes could lie dormant in this person, which reflects a broader meditation on the continuity of consciousness across multiple lives.

The Mystery of Matilda's Existence 22:18

"Readers were outraged. Was the book fact or fiction? Did Arrol exist? Was Matilda a real person?"

  • As "Alien Interview" gained traction, it incited passionate debate regarding the authenticity of its claims, particularly about Matilda O'Donnell Mroy. Readers were particularly intrigued by her life post-Roswell, leading to questions of her current identity and whereabouts.

  • Despite Spencer’s assurance that Matilda was real—claiming he spoke with her shortly before her death—doubts emerged, especially when he destroyed the original evidence Matilda provided, casting a shadow of suspicion over the legitimacy of the entire narrative.

The Burden of Evidence Destruction 24:55

"I burned all the original documents. I don’t want to spend the rest of my life being hounded by UFO researchers or government agents."

  • Spencer's destruction of the original documents sent alarm bells ringing among skeptics and readers alike, raising serious questions about his integrity and motive. This act seemed more like the behavior of someone hiding something rather than a straightforward author protecting a genuine narrative.

  • Following the destruction of evidence, Spencer went on numerous radio shows to affirm the truth of Matilda's narrative while emphasizing that he was merely the editor. This defensive stance only compounded the controversy surrounding the book's authenticity.

The Science Fiction Elements 25:50

"Spencer’s second book, Domain Expeditionary Force Rescue Mission, came out in 2011. It was labeled as science fiction."

  • Spencer's follow-up work to "Alien Interview" was consciously branded as science fiction, yet it continued the themes precedented in Matilda’s story, including her liberation from a prison planet and a return to duty. The elements of memory wipes and mind control present throughout, closely align with established science fiction tropes.

  • The familiarity of these concepts led researcher Bill Ryan to scrutinize "Alien Interview," leading him to realize that multiple ideas within were borrowed from the doctrines of the Church of Scientology, thereby implicating the narrative in a broader conspiracy of fiction masquerading as fact.

The Emotional Impact of the Narrative 28:39

"The source material was fake, but the emotion was real."

  • Despite the fictional aspects of "Alien Interview," its emotional resonance struck a chord with many readers. It provided individuals a sense of purpose and connection, suggesting they were part of a bigger cosmic narrative rather than mere biological accidents in life.

  • The story empowered readers to view their challenges and suffering as part of a constructed reality that could be altered, thus portraying a hopeful outlook on existence, where liberation from the 'prison planet' and cyclical suffering was framed as achievable.

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